Whatever you do never flag your drives as system important (except the one with the OS), I found out the hard way when one died.
Whatever you do never flag your drives as system important (except the one with the OS), I found out the hard way when one died.
The biggest thing of that update is the new option for colour blind people and sticky keys. Sadly Linux lacks a lot of accessibility options, so that update is a very welcome one.
The devs from Tango who worked on Hi-Fi Rush are now working for Valve on Deadlock.
So all in all a worthless article.
The App Lounge from /e/OS has access to the play store if you choose to log in to Google. It is possible (but not recommended because of a possible ban) to purchase stuff, I haven’t done that yet, but some apps want to talk to Google to see if it was purchased and that gives an error.
For example, Wavelet can’t unlock paid status, All-In-One Calculator gives the option to link an email so it can restore paid status, Nova Launcher uses a different app to restore paid status so it works as well.
Don’t forget to add a phone wide adblocking DNS too.
And its called Deadlock.
Until they come across the right person inside the EU, then they are fucked. :)
Anti consumer tos are strictly prohibited. For example you could even sue your way out of a ban when you cheated because they keep you out of consuming a product you paid for.
And Blocktube for filtering.
Randy Shitfork should go back watching underaged “squirt magic”.
Hey ranting about Windows for over a year (technically even longer) now and was promising a video about Linux, glad to finally see it after waking up.
The glorious life of openSUSE, defaults to btrfs on install and everything is preconfigured with snapper out of the box. Easy life, nothing to worry about.